• 02/04/2025 20:01

The Russians hit Kharkov with drones, it began to burn

Kharkov's bruises began to ripple during the 2nd quarter under the hour of the enemy's attack. Russian fire fighters hit the area with drones.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with messages to the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration Oleg Sinegubov and the mayor of Kharkiv Igor Terekhov.

The head of the OVA informed about Kharkov’s injuries at 00:19. Before this, the ZSU Military Forces recorded the collapse of attack drones at the entrance to the Kharkiv region.

A later official confirmed that Kharkov’s bruises were oozing again.

Mer Kharkova Terekhov said that the enemy attacked the place behind the UAV, and “visually watch out for fire near the Kholodnogirsk district of the place.”

The local government called on the locals of Kharkov to stay in hiding, because the drone attack was disturbing, and drones were flying over Kharkov.

It is significant that in Kharkov publics they wrote about ten vibukhs that were almost in the area of the city.

“Respect! New groups of UAV wardens in the Kharkiv region are collapsing in the same direction… Respect! Kharkov is a UAV warlord in the area. Stay safe!” – can be found in the publication of the Revolutionary Forces on Telegram.

Night drone strike

Previously, it was reported that in the evening of the first quarter of the Russian military, kamikaze drones were again launched in the direction of Ukraine. This attack was launched after a “pause” from the victorious “Shaheds” on the enemy’s side last night.

On Tuesday evening, a flurry of kamikaze drones was recorded from the ground and the air. In the lower regions, under the threat of an attack by the “Shaheds”, alarm was raised.

Later it became clear that in one of the front-line communities of the Zaporizhzhya region, a person died due to a malicious UAV attack.

Read terminology and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel on Telegram.

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